How does Stalin compare the Soviet Union to Germany?
A. He refers to Germans as spoiled children who take from others
while he extols the virtues of the selfless Soviets.
B. He describes Hitler as a cruel dictator while praising Soviets for
their peaceful and patriotic attitudes.
C. He reports that Hitler is imprisoning cowards and he will do the
same.
D. He says the Red Army and Hitler's army are evenly matched for the
war ahead.
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The correct option is He describes Hitler as a cruel dictator while praising Soviets for their peaceful and patriotic attitudes.
- When Hitler came to power, the Nazi party soon rose to the top of Parliament's power structure. He made the choice to eliminate all democratic institutions in favour of authoritarian ones.
- He signed the enabling Act, giving him unrestricted power to ignore Parliament and rule by decree. With the exception of Hitler's own Nazi party, all political parties and labour organisations were outlawed by him.
- The economy, media, army, and judiciary were all taken over by the state. After refusing to accept the conditions of the Versailles Treaty, he withdrew his country from the League of Nations.
- The Union's systematic adherence to developing communism, on the other hand, included socialism growth as well as peaceful cohabitation with capitalist nations.
- Thus, Stalin described Hitler as a cruel dictator while praising Soviets for their peaceful and patriotic attitudes.
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